This is the true story of scientific child prodigy, and former baby genius, Ainan Celeste Cawley, written by his father. It is the true story, too, of his gifted brothers and of all the Cawley family.
I write also of child prodigy and genius in general: what it is, and how it is so often neglected in the modern world. As a society, we so often fail those we should most hope to see succeed: our gifted children and the gifted adults they become.
Site Copyright: Valentine Cawley, 2006 +

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Gordon Brown ex-Prime Minister, premium ranter.

Gordon Brown has done it again. He has, with the utmost creativity, invented a pattern of behaviour that would be beyond any normal person. He has launched into a huge - and apparently threatening - rant, against Nick Clegg, whilst ostensibly trying to have a conversation about forming a coalition to co-operate over ruling Britain.

Clearly, Gordon Brown is not quite all there. His action is such a self-defeating, self-destructive one, that one can only assume that he is not really thinking - he is just striking out in uncontrolled rage.

I tried to comment on the Daily Mail article that brought Gordon Brown's rage to my attention - but, as is usual with the Daily Mail, they CENSORED my comment and REFUSED TO PUBLISH IT. I have had this problem with the Daily Mail before. They have never successfully published any letter or comment post, I have tried to make. I find this a little odd, since other newspapers seem to have no problem publishing my comments. Perhaps the Daily Mail lives in a world of its own biases, prejudices and circumscriptions.

Well, here is the comment (roughly) that I tried to publish on the Daily Mail article about Gordon Brown's rant:

"A man who becomes furious, at a time like this, is not in control of himself. How, then, can Gordon Brown control a nation? He should never have been in this position, at all.

I do not envy Nick Clegg his decisions at this time. I only hope that he decides the best for Britain, and not for his party, or self."

Apparently, the Daily Mail thought my sentiments dangerously unprintable - since they didn't print a word of it. I wonder at their curious censorship choices. It seems to me that there is a lot more wrong with Britain than its political system: even its media seem questionable, when a simple, honest, unthreatening view, is not allowed to be printed, at all.

The other time the Daily Mail didn't print what I wrote it was about child development, of all things...yet, again, they didn't see fit to allow it past their censor. How strange...it is almost as if they censor, not my words, but my self.

Never mind. The fact remains that Gordon Brown does not have the emotional maturity to be a leader of anything, never mind a nation. It rather shocks me that Britain could ever have allowed a man like him, any power at all. Most countries have better ways to deal with such people.

(If you would like to learn more of Ainan Celeste Cawley, 10, or his gifted brothers, Fintan, 6 and Tiarnan, 4, this month, please go to:http://scientific-child-prodigy.blogspot.com/2006/10/scientific-child-prodigy-guide.html

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This is the true story of scientific child prodigy, and former baby genius, Ainan Celeste Cawley, written by his father. It is the true story, too, of his gifted brothers and of all the Cawley family.
I write also of child prodigy and genius in general: what it is, and how it is so often neglected in the modern world. As a society, we so often fail those we should most hope to see succeed: our gifted children and the gifted adults they become.
Site Copyright: Valentine Cawley, 2006 +

About Me

As a child, I had many gifts...perhaps too many - and this leads to the characteristic problem many gifted children face: what to do, when there is so much you COULD do. I resolved the issue by doing each of them serially throughout my life. I had gifts in science, writing, art, music, acting and academia...and so my life has demonstrated each of these, at some time. However, in the modern world, those who specialize, and focus all their efforts on one thing, tend to win through. In the light of this I have written two books, which are being prepared for publication.
I was a child in a time when being gifted was not something people spoke about: it was not a widely recognized situation - at least not in my background. Nothing special was done therefore, to help. It is my wish that all in that position, these days, receive the support that is needed, to become the best they can be.
I have been an actor, a writer of two books, a government physicist, at age 17, the founding editor of an Arts magazine, at 22, and a performance artist whose work was covered by CNN (interviewer: Richard Blystone) and Reuters. However, my greatest achievement is to have fathered three sons.